Discover the best top things to do in Indre-et-Loire, France including Pont Girault, Pont wilson, Pont de Langeais, Pont de Fil, Pont De Chinon, Pont Du Marechal Leclerc.
Centre-Val de Loire (French pronunciation: [sɑ̃tʁ val də lwaʁ], "Centre-Loire Valley") is one of the 18 administrative regions of France. It straddles the middle Loire Valley in the interior of the country. The administrative capital is Orléans, but the largest city is Tours.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lyon has 2,000 years of history imprinted on its streets (yes, the cobblestone kind). Explore this history in Vieux Lyon (one of Europe's most extensive Renaissance neighborhoods) and Lyon's two Roman amphitheatres, which still stage rock concerts today. It's no wonder Lyon is a popular area for travelers, with its dynamic university, first-class shopping, antique markets, vibrant theatre and music festivals, and a range of interesting museums, such as the International Puppet Museum and the Museum of Miniatures and Film Sets. (When we say "interesting," we mean it.)
Discover the best top things to do in , France including Passerelle Paul Couturier, Passerelle du Palais-de-Justice, Passerelle Saint-Vincent, Passerelle Du College, Pont Raymond Barre, Pont Wilson, Pont d'Ainay, Pont Lafayette, Passerelle Saint-georges, Pont la Feuillee.
Discover the best top things to do in Rhone, France including Passerelle Paul Couturier, Passerelle du Palais-de-Justice, Passerelle Saint-Vincent, Passerelle Du College, Pont Raymond Barre, Pont Wilson, Pont d'Ainay, Pont Lafayette, Passerelle Saint-georges, Pont la Feuillee.
Old world villages and storybook chateaux bedeck the Loire, once fought over by Gauls, Romans, Visigoths and even Attila the Hun. Rent bikes and roll through the lush valley, visiting fortresses in Amboise and Angers, UNESCO-designated Chartres Cathedral and the Gothic cathedral in Nantes. Musee Jules Vernes houses replicas of inventions designed by the futuristic author. Pay respects to other former residents: the Romans in Tours, the cave dwellers of Touraine, and the liberator of Orleans, Joan of Arc.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lyon has 2,000 years of history imprinted on its streets (yes, the cobblestone kind). Explore this history in Vieux Lyon (one of Europe's most extensive Renaissance neighborhoods) and Lyon's two Roman amphitheatres, which still stage rock concerts today. It's no wonder Lyon is a popular area for travelers, with its dynamic university, first-class shopping, antique markets, vibrant theatre and music festivals, and a range of interesting museums, such as the International Puppet Museum and the Museum of Miniatures and Film Sets. (When we say "interesting," we mean it.)
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